Public invited to learn about alternatives when medication no longer works

November 11, 2015

Dr. Kenneth Chang

UCI Health invites the public to learn more about the latest non-surgical treatment options for digestive disorders when medication no longer provides relief at 7 p.m. on Monday, Nov. 30 at the Newport Beach Central Library.

In a presentation entitled Stop heartburn and acid reflux, Chang will discuss three FDA-approved minimally invasive alternatives to standard surgery. UCI Health is the only healthcare provider in Southern California to offer the Stretta™, ExsophyX™ and LINX™ procedures that prevent reflux and backwash of stomach acids.

Tran will describe the advanced, non-surgical endoscopic techniques available to successfully treat precancerous conditions of the esophagus. For cases that require surgery, UCI Health offers patients minimally invasive procedures that can prevent cancer while preserving the esophagus.

Audience members will have the opportunity to ask questions following the presentations.

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